what are destructive effect of imperialism..?
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1) The imperial nations ill-hearted the people of the colonies.
2) They began the ghastly practice of buying and selling slaves for getting labourers at cheaper prices.
3) In by order to maintain the region, the imperial nations adopted the policy of divide and rule.
4) There was degradation of morality in the colonies due to enmity, violence, selfishness and indulgence among the people.
5) The atmosphere in the colonies was polluted by the colonizers.
6) The European nations found the undeveloped nations to be a source of raw materials and potential markets, thus colonies were set up for economic exploitation.
As far as India was concerned, the land revenue system adopted by the British government had a totally adverse influence on the rural life.
2) They began the ghastly practice of buying and selling slaves for getting labourers at cheaper prices.
3) In by order to maintain the region, the imperial nations adopted the policy of divide and rule.
4) There was degradation of morality in the colonies due to enmity, violence, selfishness and indulgence among the people.
5) The atmosphere in the colonies was polluted by the colonizers.
6) The European nations found the undeveloped nations to be a source of raw materials and potential markets, thus colonies were set up for economic exploitation.
As far as India was concerned, the land revenue system adopted by the British government had a totally adverse influence on the rural life.
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